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Su Wanxin gritted her teeth, suppressing the fury in her heart.
She just never expected that even after so many years, this group of vampires could still find her.
Years ago, she had returned to her hotown to pay homage to her parents and also took the opportunity to look into so matters.
After her parents passed away, she was thrown out by Su Qiang’s family. The house that her parents left behind and the ager savings in their bankbook had also been taken and squandered by the Su Qiang’s family.
Later, that house was demolished to construct a building, which beca Su Qiang’s wedding ho.
Su Wanxin even found an old neighbor to learn more about things from her childhood that she couldn’t rember.
After her mother got married, she was unable to conceive. The elderly folks suggested her father divorce and remarry, but her father disagreed and moved away from the family ho with his wife to live on their own.
Throughout those years, her mother was always derided as a chicken that couldn’t lay eggs. And compared to the elderly, even more detestable was Su Qiang’s family.
Su Qiang’s mother often carried him to beg her parents for money saying that as the only seed of the Su family, he needed to be supported by everyone.
If her parents didn’t give money, the elderly folks would co crying and making a fuss, claiming they had no money to raise their grandson and couldn’t go on living.
How miserable were Su Wanxin’s parents back then, she couldn’t recall—after all, she was barely three years old at the ti.
That an elderly neighbor in their sixties or seventies would still vividly rember and lant "how pitiful," one can imagine just how truly tragic the situation was.
Years later, Su Wanxin truly never imagined that Su Qiang would find her, shaless as ever, just like his parents back in the day.
"I know you have money now. I won’t ask for much—just give three hundred thousand and that will do!"
On the phone, Su Qiang spoke with an air of entitlent.
"If I weren’t at the end of my rope, I wouldn’t co to you. Three hundred thousand isn’t much for you, right? I heard you make tens of millions a year now!"
"Tens of millions?" Su Wanxin listened to his rambling before finally responding, "That information isn’t quite accurate."
Su Qiang: "Right? I thought that bitch was lying to . How could you make that much? If you can make a million, that’d be the limit!"
"I make several hundreds of billions a year, contributing half of Quanhua Country’s GDP."
"What?! That much?!"
Su Wanxin let out a light laugh, cursed "Idiot," and hung up the phone.
Su Qiang was so infuriated by her insult that he jumped up and down in anger, but when he tried calling back, the line was already disconnected. Driven mad with rage, he thought of Shen Xiaochen and gave her a call to ask what he should do.
...
Su Wanxin wasn’t in the mood to deal with Su Qiang. She buried herself in work until the end of the day, and as she walked out of the office building, she saw a familiar face she hadn’t seen in a long ti.
"Doctor Zhong..." Su Wanxin said with a guilty smile, awkwardly uttering, "Long ti no see."
"You rember it’s been a long ti?" Zhong Xian sneered. "President Su should have ti to have a al together today, right?"
"Yes, yes, what would Doctor Zhong like to eat? It’s my treat!"
They’d co directly to her doorstep to nab her; even if she said she had no ti, she couldn’t escape this encounter.
Zhong Xian let out a sigh as he looked at her obsequiously smiling face.
This girl was quick to play to the gallery, deeply understanding the principle of not striking a smiling face with your hand. Looking at her smiling face, one couldn’t say any harsh words.
"I’ve booked a restaurant—let’s talk over the al. Let’s go."
"Sure, sure, Doctor Zhong is so considerate."
Su Wanxin nodded, got into the car, and followed his vehicle to their destination.
Fu Shihan had arrived in the afternoon and had been there ever since. He personally witnessed Zhong Xian arrive to et Su Wanxin, saw her fawning smile, and then observed her leaving with Zhong Xian.
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